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Jean Damascene Ntawukuriryayo : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean Damascene Ntawukuriryayo
Jean-Damascène Ntawukuriryayo (born 8 August 1961) is a Rwandan politician who served as President of the Senate of Rwanda from 2011 to 2014. He also served as Minister of Health. He became President of the Senate in October 2011, and also served for a time as Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies.〔 Ntawukuriryayo ran for 2010 Rwandan presidential elections, where he failed (he got round 5% of votes), and Paul Kagame was re-elected with more than 90% of votes.
Ntawukuriryayo was born in Runyinya, Rwanda. He earned a B.A. in pharmacy from the National University of Rwanda and a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical technology from Ghent University, Belgium.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography of Dr. Jean Damascène Ntawukuliryayo )〕 From 1997 to 1999, he was Vice Rector in charge of Administration and Finance at the National University of Rwanda. He was appointed as Minister of State in charge of Higher Education and Scientific Research in 1999.〔 Later he was appointed Minister of Infrastructure.
In November 2002, Ntawukuliryayo was appointed to Minister of Infrastructure. He served also as Minister of State for Higher Education. On September 28, 2004, he was appointed Minister of Health. During his tenure in that position, he expanded the social security system to cover over 80% of the population. In 2008 he was elected Vice President of the Rwandan National Assembly.
As presidential candidate for the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in 2010, Ntawukuriryayo promised to develop tourism, add value to products exported to the Democratic Republic of Congo, fight soil erosion, improve banana yields and build roads.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ntawukuriryayo promises to promote tourism )〕 His platform was much the same as that of the incumbent Paul Kagame, causing some to say he was a stooge for the president.〔 In the election, Kagame gained 93% of the vote and Ntawukuriryayo came second with 4.9%.
Following allegations of abuse of office, Ntawukuriryayo resigned as President of the Senate in September 2014.〔Edwin Musoni, ("Makuza elected Senate president" ), ''The New Times'', 15 October 2014.〕
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